Motocross Champ Goes Failure

It seems this motocross event in Moscow went totally failure - look there are not a single spectator on the stands! And it’s not some local Russian motocross contest it’s World Motocross Championship Stage Five 2007. I just wonder why it went so unnoticed in Moscow and for whom are all those advertisement banners - for the participants or for the judges?
The Accidently Painted Bikes

So you’d better not drive behind the car full of paint buckets, the doors can open by an accident and all that paint would paint you…
The “Dead Biker” Monument

They have opened a monument in Ukraine devoted to all the bikers died in crashes all over the world since the motorbike was invented.
It could be a shrine for the bikers from different countries to come and put some flowers for passed away brothers.
Russian Ghost Rider’s Bike

If the Ghost Rider was from Russia he for sure would take this one for his rides…
Crowd Biking

Sometimes probably crowd-biking needs some more order..
Just Another Strange Car

It’s another something found on Russian streets. What’s is of most interest in this “vehicle” is that it seems both parts of a car and of a bike were used in it. The trunk is from Russian LADA car, but reduced in its width.
The Worlds Longest Bike
It has been to our attention that the longest bike in the world, officialy registered by Guiness record book is from Russia.
It’s creator Oleg “Leshij” Rogov was from Tver city, a small town near Moscow city. He was a big biker fan since his childhood. One day he has got an idea to build the longest bike in the world, according to his own story “probably after he got too much beer inside”.
So after two years of planning and delaying he did it. He built the bike that was 31 feet 4 inches long (9 metres 57 cm). After the thing was ready he sent his claim to the Guiness book and got registered as longest bike in the world.
The saddest part of the story is that he got into accident and died this summer, still we have the photos of his creation, it would be some kind of tribute to him.

